> Every single of your emails ends up in the spam folder, > so recinting in full to get others a chance to read it. This seems to be related to DMARC and Debian mail server not rewriting the From: field. It’s really tricky, I’ve been discussing this with several people and we could not find a reliable solution. I should soon start posting here with an @debian.org e-mail, that should make that problem go away ;) --- > > packaging recommendations. > > I cannot even find such slight divergens from rules... > everything looks fine Here is the part of the Python Team policy I was thinking about: > DPT requires a pristine-tar branch, and only upstream tarballs can be used to > advance the upstream branch. Complete upstream Git history should be avoided > in the upstream branch. I instead included the full upstream git history, not a tarball import as a single commit. Branch names are not following the Team policy either, with "debian/latest" instead of "debian/master", and "master" instead of "upstream". This can all be fixed while still producing the exact same packages, I plan to work on that soon.
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